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FDA Press Release, Mar 27, 2008
FDA Warns Consumers about "Total Body Formula" and "Total Body Mega Formula"
Distributor
recalls dietary supplement products after reports of adverse reactions
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase
or consume Total Body Formula in the flavors of Tropical Orange and Peach
Nectar, or Total Body Mega Formula in the Orange/Tangerine flavor. The liquid
dietary supplement products may cause severe adverse reactions, including
significant hair loss, muscle cramps, diarrhea, joint pain and fatigue.
The Total Body Formula products are sold in eight-ounce and 32-ounce plastic
bottles. The Total Body Mega Formula is sold in 32-ounce plastic bottles. Both
products are distributed by Total Body Essential Nutrition of Atlanta. The
company is the sole distributor of the products and has voluntarily recalled
Total Body Formula in the flavors of Tropical Orange and Peach Nectar and Total
Body Mega Formula in Orange/Tangerine flavor.
The Florida Department of Health recently provided reports to the FDA on 23
individuals who experienced serious reactions to these products seven to 10 days
after ingestion. In all cases, the reactions included significant hair loss,
muscle cramps, diarrhea, joint pain and fatigue. The FDA subsequently learned
and is investigating a report that some individuals in Tennessee using the same
products have experienced similar reactions.
FDA laboratories are analyzing samples of the products to identify the cause
of the reactions, including the possibility that the products contain excessive
amounts of selenium, which is known to cause symptoms such as those described in
the adverse events reported to the agency. Selenium, a trace mineral, is needed
only in small amounts for good health.
The products have been distributed in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
The FDA is advising consumers in all states to avoid using the products
immediately and to discard the products by placing them in a trash receptacle
outside of the home.
The FDA is working with the Florida Department of Health in its
investigation.
This advisory was prepared by the FDA Office of Public Affairs.